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M.K. Deblonde:Economics as a Political Muse: Philosophical Reflections on the Relevance of Economics for Ecological Policy (The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics) - edition reliée, livre de poche

M.K. Deblonde:Economics as a Political Muse: Philosophical Reflections on the Relevance of Economics for Ecological Policy (The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics) - edition reliée, livre de poche

Internationaler Buchtitel. In englischer Sprache. Verlag: Springer-Verlag GmbH, HC runder Rücken kaschiert, 236 Seiten, L=235mm, B=155mm, H=17mm, Gew.=514gr, [GR: 15210 - HC/Philosophie/Populäre Darstellungen], [SW: - Philosophie], Gebunden, Klappentext: This book looks afresh, from a philosophical perspective, on the role economic theory plays in present-day ecological policy. It starts from fundamental questions concerning the nature of the problem of sustainability, of politics, and of economic science. It confronts the results of this investigation with the theoretical work of two prominent present-day economists. This book is written at a high academic level. It will be of interest to environmentalists, environmental economists, and for policy people charged with ecological problems. This book looks afresh, from a philosophical perspective, on the role economic theory plays in present-day ecological policy. It starts from fundamental questions concerning the nature of the problem of sustainability, of politics, and of economic science. It confronts the results of this investigation with the theoretical work of two prominent present-day economists. This book is written at a high academic level. It will be of interest to environmentalists, environmental economists, and for policy people charged with ecological problems.

Deblonde, M.K.:Economics as a Political Muse: Philosophical Reflections on the Relevance of Economics for Ecological Policy (The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics) - livre d'occasion

This book looks afresh, from a philosophical perspective, on the role economic theory plays in present-day ecological policy. It starts from fundamental questions concerning the nature of the problem of sustainability, of politics, and of economic science. It confronts the results of this investigation with the theoretical work of two prominent present-day economists. This book is written at a high academic level. It will be of interest to environmentalists, environmental economists, and for policy people charged with ecological problems.